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Known for its lush, imaginative, and energetic discography, Arcade Fire quickly set itself apart from its contemporaries. The GRAMMY-winning collective has cultivated its original sound by incorporating uncommon string and percussion instruments into more traditional rock roots. Rolling Stone named its debut “Funeral” one of the top 10 albums of the 2000s, and the group continues to earn praise with each new release. Live Arcade Fire concerts are also renowned for their theatrical nature, thanks in large part to the charismatic stage presence of husband-and-wife vocalists Win Butler and Régine Chassagne.

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Since entering the international music scene with its 2004 album “Funeral,” Arcade Fire has evolved into one of the most critically and commercially successful independent bands active today. Constantly exploring new musical styles and instruments, the Montreal-based group has built up an arsenal of diverse and elaborately structured songs, including “Wake Up,” “The Suburbs,” and “Reflektor.” Use the filter options to find the concert you want to attend from the tour dates above, and then choose a listing from available Arcade Fire tickets on the next page. Once you’ve logged into a Vivid Seats account and completed the checkout screen, click “Place Order.”

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Arcade Fire Reflektor Tour to Return to North America in July 2014

Arcade Fire launched its 2014 Reflektor Tour in March in support of the band’s 2013 album of the same name. The first North American leg of the tour rolled through several cities, and the band has received praise for everything from the elaborate multi-stage setup to rotating cover songs in each city’s setlist. The venture, which is the group’s first stadium trek, will be returning to North America at the end of July following a string of European shows. Among the several cities tabbed for the upcoming stint are many that will host the band for multiple nights, including Inglewood, Calif. (Aug. 1-2), Brooklyn, N.Y. (Aug. 22-24), and Chicago (Aug. 26-27). Following the two Chicago concerts, Arcade Fire will head north for its final two shows, beginning with Toronto’s Molson Amphitheatre on Aug. 29. The Montreal-based act will then return to its hometown for the final concert at Parc Jean Drapeau on Aug. 30.

Apart from the Reflektor Tour dates, Arcade Fire will make its only North American festival appearance of the summer on Aug. 9 at the 2014 Squamish Valley Music Festival. Held in British Columbia from Aug. 8-10, the festival will also feature sets from acts like Bruno Mars, Arctic Monkeys, Broken Bells, Eminem, and Foster the People.

Arcade Fire Lines Up 2014 Tour Dates

After spending a couple years out of the spotlight following the 2011 GRAMMY win for Album of the Year, Arcade Fire triumphantly re-emerged in 2013 with the band’s critically acclaimed fourth studio album, “Reflektor.” Much to the delight of fans, a full set of dates for a North American tour was announced on Nov. 14, with performances beginning in March 2014 and extending all the way through August. However, after a May 2 show in Atlanta, the next scheduled tour stop is not until July 30 in California leading many to speculate that the band has left room for potential music festival appearances during the summer months. It also has been pointed out that Arcade Fire perhaps strategically left both Coachella weekends in April open as well, though no details have been released regarding the lineup just yet.

The Reflektor Tour marks the group’s first major return to the road since The Suburbs Tour’s run from 2010-11. In accordance with the late October release of the new album, Arcade Fire appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” and performed various shows as the fictional band, The Reflektors. Additionally, Arcade Fire also was featured on the bill for many notable holiday-themed December concerts around the country, including the long-running KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas and Not So Silent Night.